1. Judaism

1.1. Monotheistic (God). They are called Jews. Devote one day to God (Sabbath). One of the oldest religions. Jews are known as Hebrews. They follow the Ten Commandments. Hebrews believe in the bible. Hebrews refer to land as "The Promise Land". Jews often experienced percussion. Many Jews were killed. Yomm-Kuppu is the most important day of the year. Temple was destroyed and only western side of the temple. After temple destroyed Hebrews worshiped in synonyms.

2. Islam

2.1. Islam's are called Muss-lams. They are Monotheistic. Mohamed died in Messa. Muss-lams were divided into two groups. Sunnis and Shia's. The majority of muss-lams are Sunnis. Only some are Shia's. The muss-lams have Five Pillars. The Five Pillars are "Belief, Prayers, Fasting, Alms Giving, and Pilgrimage". Muss-lams fast for a month called Ramadan (lasts from 5 am-7 pm).

3. Christianity

3.1. Christians read the bible. The bible is divided into two parts, the New and old testament. Christians believe in baptism. They are the largest religion. Christians follow the Ten Commandments. They are monotheistic (God). Jesus crucified to save sins. Jesus crucified in Golgotha. Jesus fasted in desert for 40 days. Jesus was hated for saying I am Messiah. Devote day to God (Sabbath).